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@ottimis/ng2-file-upload

v3.0.4

Published

Angular file uploader

Downloads

258

Readme

ng2-file-upload npm version npm downloads

Easy to use Angular2 directives for files upload (demo)

Angular 2 Style Guide Build Status Dependency Status

Quick start

  1. A recommended way to install ng2-file-upload is through npm package manager using the following command:

npm i ng2-file-upload --save

Alternatively, you can download it in a ZIP file.

  1. Currently ng2-file-upload contains two directives: ng2-file-select and ng2-file-drop. ng2-file-select is used for 'file-input' field of form and ng2-file-drop is used for area that will be used for dropping of file or files.

  2. More information regarding using of ng2-file-upload is located in demo and demo sources.

Using ng2-file-upload in a project

  1. Install as shown in the above section.

  2. Import FileUploadModule into the module that declares the component using ng2-file-upload:

import { FileUploadModule } from 'ng2-file-upload';

  1. Add it to [imports] under @NgModule:

imports: [ ... FileUploadModule, ... ]

  1. Import FileUploader into the component:

import { FileUploader } from 'ng2-file-upload';

  1. Create a variable for the API url:

const URL = 'path_to_api';

  1. Initialize it:

public uploader:FileUploader = new FileUploader({url: URL});

API for ng2FileSelect

Properties

  • uploader - (FileUploader) - uploader object. See using in demo

Events

  • onFileSelected - fires when files are selected and added to the uploader queue

API for ng2FileDrop

Properties

  • uploader - (FileUploader) - uploader object. See using in demo

Parameters supported by this object:

  1. url - URL of File Uploader's route
  2. authToken - Auth token that will be applied as 'Authorization' header during file send.
  3. disableMultipart - If 'true', disable using a multipart form for file upload and instead stream the file. Some APIs (e.g. Amazon S3) may expect the file to be streamed rather than sent via a form. Defaults to false.
  4. itemAlias - item alias (form name redefinition)
  5. formatDataFunction - Function to modify the request body. 'DisableMultipart' must be 'true' for this function to be called.
  6. formatDataFunctionIsAsync - Informs if the function sent in 'formatDataFunction' is asynchronous. Defaults to false.
  7. parametersBeforeFiles - States if additional parameters should be appended before or after the file. Defaults to false.

Events

  • fileOver - it fires during 'over' and 'out' events for Drop Area; returns boolean: true if file is over Drop Area, false in case of out. See using in ts demo and html demo
  • onFileDrop - it fires after a file has been dropped on a Drop Area; you can pass in $event to get the list of files that were dropped. i.e. (onFileDrop)="dropped($event)"

Troubleshooting

Please follow these guidelines when reporting bugs and feature requests:

  1. Use GitHub Issues board to report bugs and feature requests (not our email address)
  2. Please always write steps to reproduce the error. That way we can focus on fixing the bug, not scratching our heads trying to reproduce it.

Thanks for understanding!

License

The MIT License (see the LICENSE file for the full text)